"Continuity and consistency are two of the cornerstones of Corvette Racing's success, and that is reflected in
our longstanding relationships with these championship-winning drivers," said Steve Wesoloski, GM Racing Road
Racing Group manager. "They thoroughly understand the team's overall objectives, and they are total professionals
both on and off the race track. We're very proud to have these six drivers as part of the Corvette Racing
family."

Corvette Racing's six drivers have a combined total of 135 ALMS victories, 13 ALMS championships, and 17 class
victories in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. They've been successful in series that span the spectrum of motorsports from
karts to Formula 1.

Ron Fellows, the charter member of the Corvette Racing fraternity, has been part of the team since initial testing
began in 1997. A four-time winner of the ALMS Most Popular Driver award, the Canadian star will attend selected ALMS
races as a consultant and Corvette ambassador when he is not racing. Fellows also intends to compete in selected
NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series road races.

"It's been very special to be a part of Corvette Racing since Day One," Fellows said. "People around
the world now recognize and respect the Corvette brand as a result of the success in top-level racing that the team
has achieved over the years. It's also been very gratifying to see how the race program has been integrated with the
production Corvette, first with the sixth-generation Corvette and the Z06, and now with the Corvette ZR1."

Like every member of the Corvette Racing team, Fellows has his eyes firmly fixed on the GT1 prize at the 24 Hours
of Le Mans: "Le Mans is our Super Bowl," he said. "It's such an important race, and competing there is
something I'm not ready to give up yet."

Oliver Gavin and Olivier Beretta are seeking their fourth consecutive GT1 drivers championship in 2008, and the
teammates are aiming to win their fourth Le Mans title in five years.

"No one is complacent at Corvette Racing," Gavin said. "We all know that our jobs are highly sought
after, and I begin each season with the thought that we are starting with a clean sheet of paper and I have to prove
myself again. Our teammates in the No. 3 Corvette C6.R will be racing the wheels off to beat us, and we'll be doing
the same to beat them as well as the Aston Martin. There are very sharp people in the team who are constantly
analyzing every performance, making sure that everyone is at the top of their game."

"Continuity in the lineup means that you know how your teammates think and respond to situations," Gavin
explained. "This familiarity allows each of us to get the job done in the most efficient way, and that's usually
what produces the best result."

Corvette Racing will make its season debut in the opening round of the 12-race ALMS series, the Mobil 1 Twelve
Hours of Sebring, on March 15, 2008.

Corvette Racing Drivers
(Note: Detailed driver profiles are available online by clicking on their name.)